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6th Grade

6th Grade Teachers

Social Studies

Sandra Brown
Sandra Brown

Science

Sonia Singh Portrait
Sonia Singh

Special
Education

Laura Tittley Portrait
Laura Tittley
All subjects

Special
Education

Sheldon Tracey Portrait
Sheldon Tracey
Co-Teacher

Special
Education

Physical
Education

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Ryan Gari

Music

Emily Murphy Portrait
Emily Murphy

Upcoming Events

April 2024

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  • No School - Easter Weekend
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  • Fentanyl Talk with Ms. Spitzer
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  • PTA Executive Board Meeting
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  • No School - Eid al-Fitr
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  • ELA State Test
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  • ELA State Test
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  • MS 915 Science Fair
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  • PTA General Meeting
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  • Progress Reports Distributed
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  • No School - Spring Recess
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  • No School - Spring Recess
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Google Classroom

All MS 915 students are given nycstudents.net accounts, from which they can send and receive email and log into their Google Classroom accounts.

Teachers post assignments and resources, and sometimes ask or allow students to submit assignments, through Google Classroom. Students can post comments to teachers with questions regarding assignments, upcoming quizzes/tests, or resources.


Bell Schedule

School starts at 8:20 am with a grace period of 5 minutes. Students who arrive at the school later than 8:25 will be marked late. You may sign up to obtain text message alerts for your child’s arrival time. Please complete the following form to request access: https://www.ms915brooklyn.org/CAASS-opt-in

PeriodStartEndClass TimeChange Time
18:259:1045 min2 min
29:129:5745 min2 min
39:5910:4445 min2 min
410:4611:3145 min2 min
511:3312:1845 min2 min
6- lunch12:201:0545 min2 min
71:071:5245 min2 min
81:542:4045 min2 min

Explorations

Two times each year, MS 915 students engage in a deep, two-week study of one of our planet’s problems.  Students read, talk to experts in the field, interact with the community, and visit some of the many cultural, historical, and educational institutions of New York City.  Our exploration units make learning real and meaningful for our students and help us achieve our goal of preparing students to be creative and critical thinkers who have a positive impact on our planet.


Supplies

Class Supply List


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